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I'm the Community Manager for Yahoo Developer Network. I have 4 children and am happily married and I live near San Francisco, CA. I blog at Sleepyblogger.com.
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IN A HUGE ROBBERY, Mashabale IS ONE OF THE INTRUDERS, ON EVERY ONEST MAN BLOG KLUSKY CIRCUS BEHIND MY BACK, ON MY BUZZ BLOG by MY OWN BLOG DASHBOARD- an APROX. 2 MILLIONS and a HALF BLOGERS INVOLVED by THIS GANG from UNDERGROUND Dashboard-Buzz of each blogspot from GOOGLE October 13, 2009 Blog Action Day 2009 Guest post by Robin Beck, Blog Action Day This is Robin Beck here from Blog Action Day central, and I want to thank Rick and the Blogger team for helping support Blog Action Day 2009. For those of you who don’t know, Blog Action Day is an annual event held every October 15th where bloggers across the world unite to write about a single issue on a single day. We like to think of it as one big blogfest for good, and our goal is to spark conversation on an issue of importance across the web. This year’s topic is climate change, and we’ve thus far had more than 4,000 bloggers from 123 countries register, including many of the world’s largest blogs. Our aim is to make Blog Action Day 2009 the largest social change event on the web as a demonstration of global concern about the climate crisis. To achieve this, we want to invite the entire Blogger community to get involved and commit to writing a single post about climate change on your blog on October 15th. You can register your blog here. In addition to joining thousands of other bloggers, you’ll also be supporting the work of the dozens of leading nonprofits who are also participating – including Oxfam, 350.org, The Nature Conservancy, Greenpeace, The United Nations Foundation, and more than forty organizations affiliated with the TckTckTck campaign. You can learn more about the issue of climate change and see sample topics you might write about at www. blogactionday. org. There you can also find additional ways to get involved by taking action with leading nonprofits and posting a snazzy widget to your blog. Thanks so much for your support – we hope to have you all as part of the event! Posted by brett at 10:54 AM Links to this post October 09, 2009 Keeping Your Blog Secure While October is to many a month of candy and costumes, it also happens to be National Cyber Security Awareness Month in the U.S. In that spirit, we thought we'd take a minute to look at a few different things you can do to make sure both your content and account are secure on Blogger. Third Party Code Adding site counters, templates, and other third-party code to your blog can be a great way to add some flare to your content, but can also leave your blog vulnerable to malicious activity if you aren't familiar with its source. Over the years we've seen a number of third party scripts disguise themselves as helpful add-ons, when in fact they are performing a malicious operation behind the scenes. For example, a site counter widget may indeed be providing your blog with helpful tracking data, but at the same time may also be discreetly sending that information to advertisers for the purpose of collecting the online habits of your readers. A blog template you downloaded from a third party site might include pop-up ads or links to dangerous sites that install malware on visitor's computers. The good news though is that most of the add-ons you will run across are perfectly legitimate. To protect yourself from the small minority of add-ons that are nefarious, we've put together a few tips to keep in mind when adding third party code to your blog: Take a moment to review the code and look for anything that seems out of place. For example, if you are adding a weather gadget to your blog and notice in the code that there are links pointing to unrelated sites, take that as a red flag and keep searching for another weather gadget. There is no reason that a weather gadget should include a snippet like Make Money Online! Before saving new template code, always preview first. Malicious template designers may sometimes include pop-ups or other unexpected ads in the template code, which will usually be revealed with a quick preview. If anything unexpected shows up in the preview, go ahead and discard the new code by clicking Clear Edits. Backup your template! Whenever making significant changes to your blog's template, it's always a good idea to backup your content beforehand just in case you need to reverse changes. You can easily do this from the Layout | Edit HTML tab by clicking the Download Full Template link and saving the .XML file to your hard drive. You'll then be able to revert back to this downloaded version by clicking the Upload button, also right under the Layout | Edit HTML tab. Look first to 'trusted' code repositories for a new template or widget. There are probably thousands of places across the web where you can find widget and template code, but it may be helpful to first check out some of the more widely known and trusted sources. For templates, we've actually done a bit of scouting work already and collected a handful of great resources laid out in this Buzz post from earlier in the year. That collection comes from a number of well-established designers, and should provide plenty of secure template options to dig though. For widgets and other scripts, there are a handful of places worth your time. Mashable's 50 Great Widgets for Your Blog is a very nice compilation that covers a broad range of categories. Widgetbox is another great portal to countless widget creations, all organized into easily browseable categories. Finally, Blogger's own Gadget Directory has hundreds of gadgets to look through. Simply click the Add a Gadget link under the Layout | Page Elements tab to access them all. Permissions Finally we thought it's worth touching on another security area which has proven problematic for some bloggers in the past, and that is your blog's Permissions settings. Almost every day our support team receives reports from users who've been locked out of their own blog, the result of giving admin privileges to an unfamiliar blogger. Remember, you can always add more authors to your blog, but only extend admin privileges if you absolutely trust the person. For more information about National Cyber Security Awareness Month, please check the StaySafeOnline.org page as well as the security series on the Official Google blog. Posted by brett at 12:32 PM Links to this post October 01, 2009 Post to Blogger with Google Sidewiki Last week, Google Sidewiki launched to the world as an entirely new way to share information across the web. This new Google Toolbar feature allows you to contribute your own insight to any webpage, as well as read information shared by others right in your browser's sidebar. Google Sidewiki uses a special relevancy algorithm to display the most helpful entries first, and also has built-in technology to display your entries on other sites which contain the same snippet of text. For a more in-depth look at how it all works, as well as a full overview of all the features that Google Sidewiki has to offer, the team put together a very helpful page which you can check out here. One feature in particular did catch our attention here on the Blogger team, and that is the ability to post your Google Sidewiki entires directly to your blog. You can watch a quick video tutorial of how it all works below: So if you haven't already, download the Google Toolbar and give Sidewiki a try. As you come up with new ideas, submit them on the Sidewiki product ideas page! Posted by brett at 3:43 PM Links to this post September 25, 2009 Bloggers wanted! Have opinions about Blogger? If so, we'd like to meet you. We are looking for participants willing to document their blogging practices over a few weeks and answer some interview questions. This will help us better understand your needs and keep improving Blogger. Interested? Sign up here. Thanks! Posted by Rick Klau at 2:28 PM Links to this post September 17, 2009 Show your face! by Lu Chen, Blogger Summer Intern (Philadelphia, PA) Last October we launched a comments feature that let you embed comments and the commenting form below your blog posts. Today we have extended embedded comments to display profile images next to the comments that your visitors write. Though profile images have been available with the other commenting options, we are happy to bring them to embedded comments as part of the Blogger Birthday feature series. We've also made it much easier to upload a profile photo when you leave a comment on a Blogger blog. From the comment preview, click "Add photo" to upload a photo to your Blogger profile. The next time you comment on a Blogger blog, your profile photo will be displayed next to your comment. To enable or disable profile images in your blog's comments, go to Settings | Comments. Cheers to photo-filled comments! This is one of many features announced as part of Blogger's 10th birthday. Happy Birthday! Posted by Lu Chen at 3:11 PM Links to this post Labels: 10th Birthday September 15, 2009 Turn Your Blog into a Book with Blog2Print Guest Post by Caroline Vanderlip, SharedBook CEO To continue Blogger's 10th anniversary celebration, I’m delighted to announce that Blog2Print has now partnered with Blogger. Blog2Print lets you publish some or all of your posts and photos as a professionally-print ed, full-color book. Since 2007, thousands of Blogger users have become Blog2Print fans, using our easy and quick service to save and share all their favorite writings with friends and family or to keep a hard-copy version of their work. You can make books by season, by year, by event or even by theme, and you can choose from soft cover or hard cover versions of your book. Your book from Blog2Print.com can include selected comments from your posts, and you can also add your own additional photos and new comments as you edit your book to make a unique edition for posterity. Blog2Print is easy to use – just enter your blog URL, select the date range for the posts you’d like to include, and choose a cover from among the nine choices. You can add an optional dedication, and then click to produce your book. A table of contents will be generated automatically, and in a few seconds you’ll see a preview of exactly what your finished book will look like. Best of all, Blog2Print books start at only $14.95 for a soft cover book. The base price includes 20 pages, but you can add as many pages as you like – just 35 cents each. This is one of many features announced as part of Blogger's 10th birthday. Happy Birthday! Posted by Rick Klau at 11:37 AM Links to this post Labels: 10th Birthday September 14, 2009 Widgetbox: Make a Widget From Your Blog Guest Post by Will Price, CEO of Widgetbox In honor of Blogger’s 10 birthday, all of us at Widgetbox are excited to announce a partnership with Blogger that allows you to quickly and easily turn your blog into a widget. Whether you want to add your blog’s headlines to your main website, let your fans showcase your content to their audience, or you want a widget that helps make your content more discoverable across the web, Widgetbox-powered widgets will help you get the most visibility for your content, while eliminating the need for any manual updating or management. For example, the Blogger Buzz widget below was made in seconds and includes posts, images, and Blogger Buzz branding: Key Benefits? 1. The easiest way to build a widget from your blog 2. Colorful, interactive, and engaging 3. Easy to add to Blogger and sites across the web 4. As you update your blog, the widget automatically updates with the latest posts, headlines, and images 5. Helps you reach new readers and drive traffic back to your blog How Do You Build Your Widget? Building a widget with Widgetbox is simple, easy, and fun. Simply: 1. Enter your blog feed 2. Design your widget’s look and feel 3. Publish the widget 4. Add it to your site and watch it spread across the web 5. Access statistics on unique views, widget installs, and other blogs and domains that have installed your widget Tens of thousands of Blogger users have already made a widget from their blog on Widgetbox. Take your blog feed, make it into a widget, and share it with everyone. It’s that easy! This is one of many features announced as part of Blogger's 10th birthday. Happy Birthday! Posted by Rick Klau at 3:20 PM Links to this post Labels: 10th Birthday, gadgets September 11, 2009 It's a date! by Ross Peter Nelson, Software Engineer, Google Calendar Do you have an event you'd like to invite your readers to? Thanks to Blogger Gadgets, this is now a piece of cake. Click the Customize link in the toolbar, and go to the Layout tab. There, you'll see the Add a Gadget link. The Event Gadget is currently one of the featured gadgets, or you can add it directly by clicking "add your own" and entering the URL http: / / www. google. com/ ig/ modules/ calendar/ socialevent/ bloggerevent. xml. You'll then be taken to a configuration page that lets you enter information about your event. Once you click Save, it will be visible on your blog for everyone to see. The gadget allows your readers to indicate whether they are going to attend the event, and lets them see which of their FriendConnect friends will be there too. In addition, anyone with a Google Calendar account can simply click a link to have that event added to their Google Calendar. You can add multiple events to your blog as long as you give each one a different title or ID, and we'll keep track of who's attending which one. This is one of many features announced as part of Blogger's 10th birthday. Happy Birthday! Posted by Rick Klau at 8:30 AM Links to this post Labels: 10th Birthday, calendar, gadgets September 09, 2009 You Might As Well Jump! by Sean McCullough, Software Engineer, Blogger It's time to announce another Blogger Birthday feature! Many users have been asking for an easy way to implement "Read more" links on their blog's index page. In fact, for years bloggers have been implementing "Read more" jump breaks themselves by manually editing their HTML --- a process that was complicated and error prone. Today we are excited to announce our latest birthday present: Jump Breaks. With Jump Breaks you can show just a snippet of your post on your blog's index page. Blogger will insert a "Read more" link to the full post page where your readers can keep reading. There are a couple of ways to insert a "Read more" jump to your posts. If you use the new post editor (available on Blogger in Draft, or by enabling it via the Settings tab), you'll notice the "Insert jump break" icon in the editor's toolbar. Click this icon and the "jump break" will be inserted into your blog post at your cursor's position. If you don't use the new post editor, you can still insert a jump break in Edit HTML mode by adding where you want to position the jump break. Want to change the "Read more" text to something more your style? No problem. You can edit the "Read more" text by clicking Layout and then Edit the Blog Posts widget. One more note, the Jump Break feature does not change how your post appears in your feed. You can configure post feed options by going to Settings | Basic | Site Feed, and editing Allow Blog Feeds. Update: Users that have customized their Blog Posts widget or otherwise have highly customized templates: You may need to edit your HTML to enable Jump Breaks. First, back up your template, then follow the instructions at the bottom of this help article. This is one of many features announced as part of Blogger's 10th birthday. Happy Birthday! Posted by Sean at 12:20 PM Links to this post Labels: 10th Birthday, jump, post summaries, read more September 02, 2009 Earn Charity Donations on Blogger with SocialVibe Guest Post by Joe Marchese, SocialVibe CEO In honor of Blogger's 10th anniversary, we are excited to announce that you can now use your blogs to create positive, measurable social change. By adding the SocialVibe gadget to your blog, you'll be turning brand dollars into real charitable donations for the cause of your choice. The World Wildlife Foundation, Nature Conservancy, DonorsChoose, Invisible Children, and Charity:Water are just a few of the great charities you can support on Blogger. Once you install the SocialVibe sidebar gadget on your blog, money will be earned for charities every time readers engage with the gadget (e.g. rating a Showtime video clip). You can switch your cause and sponsor as often as you like, and receive regular updates from your charity about goal progress and impact. Thus far, SocialVibe has been able to raise over $500,000 for charities, and we know the Blogger community will be able to significantly increase this amount. In fact, we are setting a goal for the community to raise $50,000 before the end of the year (and remember, you don't raise money by taking money out of your pocket—or your audience's—but rather by getting your readers to engage with your SocialVibe gadget). Adding the gadget is easy. Here's the low-down on how you can use your blog to make a big impact: Step 1 - Add the Gadget From your Blogger dashboard, click the Layout tab. Then, click the Add a Gadget link and click on "Featured", then select SocialVibe. (If you don't see it in the Featured gallery, follow this link, or click "Add your own". In the textbox, add the URL http: / / www. socialvibe. com/ s/ blogger/ gadget. ) Step 2 - Configure Gadget Here's the fun part. Choose the cause you want to support from the drop-down list. If you want to customize the size and title, you can do that here as well, and you'll see a preview of your gadget underneath. When you're satisfied, click Save. Congratulations, your gadget has now been added to your blog! Your readers can help you earn for your cause by engaging with your gadget, and will even have the chance to leave you comments and add a SocialVibe gadget to their own blog. The yellow overlay you see on your gadget is only viewable by you, the blog owner. Click on the link in the overlay to create a SocialVibe.com account and earn even more charity donations by adding it to other networks such as Facebook, MySpace or WordPress. With SocialVibe, the Blogger community can pool our individual influences to create positive change in the world. Never before has making a positive social impact online been this easy. This is one of many features announced as part of Blogger's 10th birthday. Happy Birthday! Posted by Rick Klau at 10:35 AM Links to this post AWESOME, TODAY EATING LIKE CATS, MEANS BUZZ RATS
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